Resident Evil 5 (Collector's Edition) Walkthrough & Strategy Guide

BSAA Emblem #5 - This emblem is easy to miss, but once you know where it is, it's almost impossible not to spot. After crossing the bridge and nullifying the threats on and around it, you'll be free to explore the far end of where the bridge leads. Ultimately, however, you're going to need to climb a staircase adjacent to the bridge leading downward, which will lead to a new area to explore. Before going down the stairs completely, however, take a look at the bridge's support beams. The middle beam heading into the water, surrounded by white cloth, holds the emblem you seek. Remember that it's only from this position on the stairs leading downward that it can be aimed at and struck.

The stairs from where the fifth emblem was found will eventually lead to a dank and dark sewer on your right. As you traverse this completely linear sewer, you'll be assaulted by two groups of three Adjule dogs a piece, for six dogs total. Naturally, you'll want to deal with these agile and annoying enemies as soon as possible, and your shotgun-of-choice is probably the best way to do so (though you'll likely only have an Ithaca at this point, if this is your first playthrough). The dogs will drop items, so be sure to grab them as you head forward. The sewer will eventually dump into a larger crate-filled room; be sure to destroy both crates that can be obliterated in the room to grab items, and then use the door there to emerge back in the bright sunlight.

The first thing you'll want to do when you reemerge back outside is head leftward to the dead end. Glowing in the shallow water there is a treasure, a Sapphire (Pear), which you'll want to grab before continuing. As you head down the shallow water in the other direction, you'll see what appear to be long-dead corpses. But when you encounter each, new enemies will appear out of them. While you won't need to deal with the zombies themselves (with the exception of the last foe suddenly-awakened), you'll still have to deal with the airborne, winged enemies that come out of them, called Kipepeo. Carefully train your gun on each foe and do them in quickly, as they are both fast-moving and aggressive. Then, when all enemies are dealt with here, shoot the lock off of the door leading back into a new segment of the sewer. The linear route you traverse thereafter is enemy-free; simply climb the ladder at the end of the dimly-lit tunnel to reach daylight once more.

This waterside village with its quaint port is surprisingly quiet when you first arrive. In fact, if you dart around the area in its entirety without running into a specific building (one we'll cover in the paragraph below), you should only run into one, single, lone Majini here. This will give you plenty of time and space in which to explore the locale, because there's plenty of goods to find, both sitting out in the open, within groups of fruit sitting on the various fruit stands, in wooden boxes, et cetera. Perhaps the most obscurely-hidden item is the Topaz (Pear) treasure, which can only be found by wading into the water off of the coast as soon as you enter the area -- simply look along the dock on your right when you do (how you'd actually know this was here otherwise is beyond us). There's some gold in the water too, should you choose to meticulously walk around and seek it out. If you want to find a Ruby (Marquise) obscurely hidden as well, consider throwing a grenade in the middle of all of the fruit stands in the center of the area. This will knock down one of them, giving you access to a treasure chest contained within the stands holding this valuable jewel.

BSAA Emblem #6 - As you walk around the mostly-abandoned waterside village, you'll no doubt suspect that there's an emblem in your vicinity. If your instincts were tingling, then you suspected correctly, for this is one of the best-hidden of all thirty BSAA emblems in the entire game. To find it, face the locked dock and look for a small green vendor's stand to your left. This is a really small structure, big enough for a single person to stand in it and sell their wares. If you approach the open window of this small structure and peek upward at the inside of the roof, you'll barely see the emblem in question. This is the best view you're going to get of it, though, so take your shot!